List of "names" of Iranian banks and companies .. put by America in front of "Iraq" to stop dealing "immediate" with .. Otherwise ..!

Friday, May 24, 2019 at 12:17 pm

Baghdad / Sky Press

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US Treasury Secretary Marshall Billingsley has confirmed that his country is presenting a list of Iranian companies and banks to the ethnic government to stop dealing with it immediately because it is circumventing US sanctions using strong ties to Iraq, local media reported.

These are the American orders to Baghdad, which aims to ensurethat the dollar does not infiltrate from Iraq to Iran. In order for Washington to confirm to Baghdad that it has the full facts, the American official presented a list of Iranian companies and banks operating in Iraq with high investments and involved in large dollar transfers drawn directly from the Iraqi market to Iran .

Washington hinted through the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury to the possibility of imposing harsh sanctions on Baghdad if it continued to refuse to stop the activities of the Iranian banned, especially as it eventually cause a complete collapse of the Iraqi currency in exchange for the recovery of the Iranian currency.

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Fri, 24 May 2019 13:34:02 GMT2020. Launching the fastest Internet on the planet and the least expensive
05-24-2019 • 13:12
2020. Launching the fastest Internet on the...

2020. Launching the fastest Internet on the planet and the least expensive

05-24-2019 • 13:12

{International: Al Furat News} SpaceX launched the Falcon 9 rocket into space carrying 60 Starlink satellites to provide high-speed Internet around the world.
The Starlink project aims to launch some 12,000 satellites (phased) into a low-Earth orbit to provide high-speed, low-cost Internet access to anywhere on the planet.
The company expects to actually take advantage of this service by 2020.
SpaceX, founded by Elon Mask, published a satellite image on Twitter.

Allawi presents an "emergency plan" to keep Iraq's security from escalating the region

2019/5/24 16:13

(Baghdad: Al Furat News) The Central Council of the Iraqi Tribune held a deliberative discussion session, which included a number of representatives of political forces, during which they discussed the recent escalation between Iran and the United States and its repercussionsand how to face the current crisis.
The meeting was chaired by Allawi, President of the Iraqi Tribune, during which he presented a "contingency plan" prepared for this purpose based on the security and safety of Iraq and detailed in the financial, economic and food security aspects in addition to the media.
After a discussion and extensive dialogue, the meeting came out with a set of recommendations included the formation of a committee of wise leaders of political forces to oversee the emergency plan and coordination with the executive authority and the convening of a general conference includes political blocs to come out of a unified position to ensure the removal of Iraq from the battlefield calls for calm and sedition and puts everyone in front of their historical responsibilities, Stressing the need for restraint and unifying political and media discourse on Iraq's neutrality as a state vis-à-vis Maidur between Iran and the United States.
It was decided to form a delegation of the two communities to explain the need to adopt the contingency plan to the government and political forces.

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]]>dbcooperhttp://stardogger.net/forum/showthread.php?46481-Allawi-presents-an-quot-emergency-plan-quot-to-keep-Iraq-s-security-from-escalating-the-regionAbadi: The current scene is worse than the quotas and the fascists prevented Fawzi in a second termhttp://stardogger.net/forum/showthread.php?46479-Abadi-The-current-scene-is-worse-than-the-quotas-and-the-fascists-prevented-Fawzi-in-a-second-term&goto=newpost
Fri, 24 May 2019 13:07:18 GMTAbadi: The current scene is worse than the quotas and the fascists prevented Fawzi in a second term
2019/5/24 14:54
Abadi - The current scene...

Abadi: The current scene is worse than the quotas and the fascists prevented Fawzi in a second term

2019/5/24 14:54

[Baghdad - where]
the head of the coalition of victory, former Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, said the current political scene is "worse than quotas."
"It is not fair to give ministries to blocs without others," Abbadi said in a newspaper interview. "The scene we live in is worsethan quotas and reform should be in the curriculum, not in the figures."
He stressed that "the interest of the nation should be on the subject, whatever the reasons," pointing out that "the corrupt were Fad decided not to win again headed for fear of their interests," he said.
"From the fault of the current cabinet, officials have returned to executive positions despite suspicions of corruption," he said, revealing that "some officials were protected by up to 500 personnel and their numbers were greatly reduced."
"I have worked to combat corruption, but it takes time, effort and criminal evidence," he said. "We still insist on professionalism in choosing the rest of the posts and the candidate insists on quotas."
He pointed out that "the victory that has been achieved on terrorism and safety, which lives in Baghdad is achieved by the efforts and sacrifices are great and this is achieved is the efforts of Iraqis and fighting on the ground and our preference to the world as a whole."
"Terrorism, sectarianism and unified Iraq are the challenges of our efforts to address them until 2018," Abadi said. "No one can be arrested without evidence except through the judiciary."
"We suffered from a difficult economic phase and salaries were absolutely threatened. We faced the two most serious challenges at the beginning of my government: low oil prices and terrorism," he said.
On the delay of completion of the cabinet cab, Abadi said that the alliance "Surun and Fatah move as a negotiating delegation to resolve the rest of the positions," noting that "there is a constitutional clause on the largest bloc and consensus was a reason to name the prime minister."

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]]>dbcooperhttp://stardogger.net/forum/showthread.php?46479-Abadi-The-current-scene-is-worse-than-the-quotas-and-the-fascists-prevented-Fawzi-in-a-second-termThe Central Bank confirms the continued supply of banks with small groups of currencyhttp://stardogger.net/forum/showthread.php?46476-The-Central-Bank-confirms-the-continued-supply-of-banks-with-small-groups-of-currency&goto=newpost
Thu, 23 May 2019 16:42:36 GMTThe Central Bank confirms the continued supply of banks with small groups of currency
2019-05-23 09:26
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The Central Bank confirms the continued supply of banks with small groups of currency

2019-05-23 09:26

The Central Bank of Iraq, on Thursday, it continues to provide banks with small groups of currency.
The bank said in a statement received Alsumaria News a copy of it, "continuing to provide all banks with small groupsof the Iraqi currency."

The bank added that "the supply of this currency is by withdrawing funds from the assets of banks located in the Central Bank."

It is noteworthy that the Central Bank of Iraq printed large amounts of small currency coins during the last period after most of them were damaged and refused to deal with many citizens.

A senior Iraqi official revealed the most important of the visit of Assistant US Treasury Secretary Marshall Billingsley to Baghdad, stressing that Washington has provided a file of Iraqi officials containing a list of Iranian companies and banksthat are defying US sanctions across Iraq, and is required to stop dealing with her.
The Iraqi official, who declined to be named, said the Americans want to ensure that the dollar does not infiltrate from Baghdad to Tehran, and they have a list of Iranian companies and banks operating in Iraq with high investments and involved in large conversions of the US currency pulled from the Iraqi market and pumped to Tehran.

The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury visited Baghdad, since last Monday, and met during his visit to President Barham Salih, Speaker of Parliament Mohammad Halboussi, and Finance Minister Fouad Hussein.

The Iraqi official said that the US Treasury Secretary had ordered sanctions against Baghdad if it did not stop the activities of the banned Iranian entities, adding that the Americans had a full picture of ways to transfer hard currency to Iran through Iraq and Iranian fraud.
He pointed out that the Americans considered that these operations will harm the Iraqi dinar for the very near future.

A statement by the Minister of Finance, Fuad Hussein, after his meeting with the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, that "Billingsley" touched on developments in the political landscape in the region, and actions taken by Washington to implement sanctions on Iran.

"A brief explanation of the future US policy and bilateral relations between Iraq and America, especially in the areas of economy and finance," Billingsley said.

The Minister of Finance, "The situation in the region is complex and sensitive at the same time," and expressed the hope that the outstanding problems will be resolved through peaceful, diplomatic, dialogue and negotiations.

He considered that any tension or conflict will affect negatively on all countries in the region, especially his country, and will reflect negatively on the economy and the Iraqi market.

There are branches of four Iranian banks operating in the country for years, notably Barisan Bank, Iran Bank, and Mali, along with six other banks with Iraqi businessmen, most of whom have ties with Iraqi politicians and party leaders, with more than 70 offices and a convertible company But officials and observers say the biggest risk is the primitive transfer of dollars by land from Iraq to Iran, something Washington is trying to stop.

According to parliamentarians, the United States is monitoring the status of Iraq and its position on the sanctions imposed on Iran.

"Iraq will have a role in Washington's sanctions against Iran," said MP Talal al-Zobaie. "The Americans are keen on imposing strict control over all revenues from and out of Iraq, so Iraq has become the focal point of the targeted sanctions. From the United States against Iran.

He pointed out that there is strong control of remittances between the two countries, pointing out the presence of Iraqi banks are still dealing with the Iranian side.

He added: "What matters to us is that Iraq is far from the sanctions on Iran, and must be fortified banks and financial transfer companies of Iraq from the dangers of US sanctions, to be the country is safe, the interest of Iraq above all."

To this, the member of the House of Representatives, Raad Dahlaki, that Washington is not unaware of what is happening in the Iranian file.

He pointed to the development and clarity of the vision of the Americans, expected to occur harsh repercussions against anyone who tries to break sanctions on Iran.

"We have to distance ourselves from being a battlefield, and not pay the bill and tax of the conflict between the United States and Iran," Dahlaki said.
"We must take care of Iraqi affairs and put in place a strategic or tactical vision at least during the current stage," he said, stressing the need to give the country's interest to the interests of other countries in the event of a conflict.

The expert on the Iraqi economic, Ibrahim Sayah, that the visit is a preliminary warning to Iraq, and that officials in the government must understand that the Iraqi dinar is too weak to resist a single statement to Tramb if the sanctions against Iraq.
"The visit of Assistant US Treasury Secretary represents a clear message indicating the existence of interventions by Iran in the economic affairs of Iraq through local banks that deal financially with Tehran," adding that this angered the United States, which led to this The delegation.

{International: Euphrates News} The Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry announced the results of the visit of the Iraqi delegation headed by Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi to Kuwait on Wednesday.
Deputy Foreign Minister Khalid Al-Jarallah said in a press statement that the visit of Abdul-Mahdi to the country is fruitful and positive and constitutes an opportunityto exchange views and discuss relations between the two countries. "He explained
that" the Iraqi Prime Minister and his accompanying delegation met with their Kuwaiti counterparts, where the details of bilateral relations and the most important issues of common concern "
Adding that" the two sides agreed to develop and strengthen cooperation in all fields, "especially that this visit comes after the seventh joint ministerial committee," noting that "it was confirmed what was agreed in that committee."
"We believe that we are moving in the right direction to achieve the interests of the two countries and peoples and strengthen their bilateral relations in light of the difficult situation in the region," he said.
Asked whether any agreements or memorandums of understanding had been signed during the visit, Jarallah said that "the agreements had already been signed during the meetings of the Joint Higher Ministerial Committee earlier this month, but what was discussed during the visit was to discuss the details and put forth future visions. Framework of brotherly relations ".
He added that the Ministerial Committee had drawn up a clear roadmap to end the important issues between the two countries.

Anti-corruption asks Sjerai, Zobaie and Naseef to present their information on corruption

2019/5/23 14:55

[BAGHDAD-IN]
The Supreme Council for Combating Corruption, headed by Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi, called on three MPs to present their evidence on corruption charges revealed by the media.
Three documents were issued by the Supreme Councilfor Combating Corruption, addressed to each of the deputies, Alia Nassif, Ali Al-Sjeri and Talal Al-Zobaie, requesting them to provide him with the information and details available on corruption in the Ministry of Defense, By political figures and officials in the government and the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Finance], for the purpose of taking legal action against those found guilty.

The Council gave these deputies a period not exceeding 14 days to provide information against the accused.

And delegations to the presidency of "Halbusi" .. To America and Iran to avoid the outbreak of "war" ..

Wednesday 22 May 2019 at 10:23

Baghdad / Sky Press

French news reports revealed the imminent visit of two Iraqi delegations to the capitals of Iran and the United States to start mediation to bring the views closer and defuse the crisis raging between Washington and Tehran to avoid the outbreak of military confrontationexpected between them.

According to Agence France-Presse, yesterday, the two delegations will be headed exclusively by the President of the Iraqi Council of Representatives Mohammed Halbusi, commissioned by Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, on the advice of French President Emmanuel Macaron to the latter.

Adel Abdul Mahdi presented a vision to resolve the dispute between Washington and Tehran during his visit to Paris in early May, the agency said.

The leaks that talked about the presidency of Halabusi delegation to the truce, in conjunction with reports on the nomination of the leader of the Fatah alliance Hadi al-Amiri and the head of the National Coalition, Iyad Allawi, to mediate with Iran and Saudi Arabia in order to calm the atmosphere in the region and to prevent the escalation between Washington and Tehran, to go Amiri to Iran, To the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; in order to provide an appropriate political climate gives Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, the opportunity to talk about calm during his visit to Washington scheduled for mid-June.

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]]>dbcooperhttp://stardogger.net/forum/showthread.php?46468-And-delegations-to-the-presidency-of-quot-Halbusi-quot-..-To-America-and-Iran-to-avoid-the-outbreak-of-quot-war-quotThe United Nations representative paints a bleak picture of Iraq and warns of a new slidehttp://stardogger.net/forum/showthread.php?46466-The-United-Nations-representative-paints-a-bleak-picture-of-Iraq-and-warns-of-a-new-slide&goto=newpost
Wed, 22 May 2019 15:18:54 GMTThe United Nations representative paints a bleak picture of Iraq and warns of a new slide
2019/5/22 9:00
The United Nations representative...

The United Nations representative paints a bleak picture of Iraq and warns of a new slide

2019/5/22 9:00

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The UN Special Representative for Iraq (UNAMI) and the head of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), Janine Henness-Plasskart, made the UN Security Council meeting on the situation in Iraq, which was held in New York on Tuesday.
"I would like to begin my briefing by talking about my recent visit to a mass gravein the Samawah desert with the President of the Republic, Mr. Barham Salih. This cemetery is a stark testimony to the horrific crimes of Saddam Hussein against many of his people, who were in that case of the Kurdish people. Was a very moving experience, which once again confirms that Iraq's past characterized by violence and lawlessness still casts a shadow over its present. But that experience also showed how far the transition from dictatorial to democratic Iraq was unusual in the 21st century.
Yes, in order for democracy to truly take hold, it needs time ... a lot of time and a lot of hard work.
Mr. President, we must recognize that the current internal political conflict is an expensive obstacle. A year after the general elections, ministers still have to be named to fill important ministerial portfolios: interior, defense, justice and education. Political parties have so far shown no willingness to compromise.
But it must be understood that political concessions are not evidence of weakness, but are in fact evidence of political maturity and adaptive capacity requirements.
At a slow but confident pace, the chairmen, vice-chairpersons and rapporteurs of the parliamentary committees are being selected, a major obstacle to initiating parliamentary action. This is not yet complete, but it is already time, as important laws are still awaiting legislation.
With regard to the KRG negotiations, I am pleased to inform you of the important progress made recently. After 218 days of negotiations, a new Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) agreement was signed on 5 May. To avoid further problems, the new government could be ready in June.
Mr. President, I am not revealing that Iraqi authorities, institutions, mechanisms and systems are still struggling against deep-rooted problems that have often thwarted rapid and strong responses by the Government to urgent needs such as reconstruction, development and security.
A scheme can be drawn up to classify these problems as a set of individual interests and pretexts, many of which are due to long-standing grievances and differences between the components and the political entities, and between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government. Tight.
In some ways, this also illustrates why the many opportunities arising from intensified reconciliation efforts have not been fully taken into account.
Mr. President, In this context, it is also necessary to address the scourge of corruption at all levels in Iraq.
Corruption consumes the money that should be spent on public services and goes to private pockets instead. But it also prevents economic activities, which hinder business development, which can result in the creation of jobs that are most needed.
As I stated in my previous briefing to the Security Council, it is encouraging that the Government has clearly engaged in addressing this.
Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi has made clear that "corruption distorts the image and reputation of the state at the local and international levels." This is absolutely true. Corruption not only questions Iraq's credibility, but also its sustainability, responsiveness and effectiveness.
The change will not come overnight, so it is important to highlight the issue of corruption over and over again. Achieving concrete results will be crucial in many respects and, more importantly, will restore the confidence of the people and are a key factor in the further development of the democratic system in Iraq.
Mr. President, The oil sector is the pillar of the Iraqi economy, with the existence of enormous oil potential has not been explored yet. But to achieve that, there are important challenges to be addressed.
Here, too, in short: the public interest should prevail over private or party interests, which would enable the entire country to benefit. Accordingly, I look forward to renewed engagement in important oil and gas laws and revenue sharing.
Mr. President, another is that Iraq can achieve its full potential only through the active political, social and economic participation of women and young people.
We have witnessed, organized and recently participated in many events related to women and young people throughout the country. Although they are useful experiences for everyone involved, I would caution against change, which is merely a formality.
Ultimately, it is about translating good intentions into positive action. Unfortunately, Iraq has not yet appointed its first female minister.
In another but closely related context to women and girls: there is the Domestic Violence Act. A sensitive and important issue at the same time for the Iraqis. I would like to commend the Iraqi leadership for taking important steps towards enacting this law.
This law provides full protection of the legal rights and shelter needs of all victims of domestic violence. I mean all victims: not just women and girls.
I sincerely hope that lawmakers will pass this law in line with the Iraqi Constitution, which prohibits all forms of violence and abuse within the family.
Mr. President, in a completely different and optimistic context: Baghdad is blooming. Very soon there will be no green zone. Where Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi promised from the first day to remove the walls of concrete protection and return the city to its people.
However, the security situation will still need careful monitoring, not only in Baghdad but throughout the country. The attacks continue, as we have seen in recent bombings and suicide attacks.
Another related issue: a threatening threat still exists. As one coalition representative said: "A supporter is emerging. I have rested and moved and is now active.
In this context, I am fully aware of the importance of continued broad international support. This support, which ensures that Iraq leaves the violent past behind and ensures that Iraq does not slide back to the unrest that has emerged from it recently.
In other words, in order to prevent the need to restore a strong foothold in Iraq, there must be a long-term approach.
Equally important, Mr. President, there is a case of fighters urging returnees from Syria to Iraq with their families.
The return of thousands and thousands of Iraqi and non-Iraqi people not only raises concerns about security and capabilities, but also humanitarian and human rights concerns. All this is not just an Iraqi problem.
We know that some countries prefer to maintain a "strategic distance" for their citizens. But again to clarify: this is not only an Iraqi problem. If poorly managed, it will affect us all in the region and beyond.
In addition, if we do not adequately address this issue, we risk creating fertile ground for a new generation of terrorists.
Now, there is a major security concern - the issue of armed actors operating outside the control of the state, engaging in illegal or criminal activities and exercising economic and social influence throughout the country.
It is clear that the activities of these parties undermine the authority of the State, affect vulnerable communities, weaken the national economy and, unfortunately, prevent the peaceful return of displaced persons.
In my talks with the Iraqi government, I welcomed certain measures, such as the closure of so-called illegal economic offices. But the road will certainly be long. It would therefore be important to hold accountable all armed groups engaged in criminal or illegal activity.
More broadly, I welcome the efforts of the Government in security sector reform. However, there is still a lot of work to be done. Restructuring the "national security architecture" is particularly important. This includes in particular the status of future popular mobilization forces and the reform of the Peshmerga in a single regional security force.
Mr. President, as we saw last summer in the demonstrations that started in the south of the country, ... the lack of water in Iraq could ignite social protests. A problem that, if not addressed, can dispel any gains made.
Although this past winter has seen heavy rains - including widespread catastrophic floods - simple reliance on heavy rains is not a strong national water strategy.
In a time of severe climate change, careful planning for all extreme weather conditions is of paramount importance. Thus establishing a comprehensive water storage and management program. But also to strengthen the country's infrastructure and better prepare for the floods.
Mr. President, I am pleased to announce that the Iraqi leadership continues its dialogues with international and regional counterparts to establish itself as a reliable and capable partner.
Indeed, Iraq can be a stabilizing factor in a turbulent region. Instead of being a battleground, Iraq can provide space for regional reconciliation and pave the way for a regional security dialogue.
At the same time, we can not ignore that Iraq faces serious challenges in preventing its territory from becoming the scene of various rivalries.
So, to everyone who feels challenged, I say: imposing an additional burden on Iraq is really the last thing this country needs.
Mr. President, On 29 April, the United Nations launched the Humanitarian Response Plan for 2019, in line with Iraq's humanitarian plans.
Humanitarian needs remain high. Many displaced citizens continue to face serious obstacles to their return to their homes. These include: lack of civil documentation ... an unstable security situation due to clashes between armed groups as well as harassment of checkpoints ... they also include damaged and contaminated homes ... inadequate basic services ... as well as discrimination. In other words, the obstacles are diverse, complex and intertwined, unfortunately resulting in a halt in the movement of the return of displaced persons to their homes.
In addition to our humanitarian efforts, we continue to support stabilization and rehabilitation efforts in the most severely affected post-conflict areas.
Our Stabilization Fund has reached a major stage by rehabilitating the first 1,000 housing units out of the 15,000 planned homes for rehabilitation in the old city of Mosul. The completion was a continuation of previous successes in the rehabilitation of housing in Anbar province, where thousands of houses have already been rehabilitated.
In addition, the Stabilization Fund has completed the rehabilitation of several facilities, such as Mosul University, which currently hosts more than 20,000 students. A third main bridge was also restored in western Anbar, allowing more than 75,000 people access to basic services, such as hospitals and schools.
Mr. President, let me now turn to the issue of missing Kuwaitis, nationals of other countries and lost Kuwaiti property, including the national archives.
I would like to thank the States members of the tripartite mechanism for satellite imagery, which, in addition to witness testimony, has played a vital role in identifying the potential locations of missing Kuwaitis.
After years of hard work by many, I wish to commend the recent efforts of the Iraqi Ministry of Defense in particular. I sincerely hope that we will be able to announce positive results soon.
Clearly, it is important that Iraq continue its efforts, including the location of national archives and other Kuwaiti property. We are all aware of its importance as an integral part of Kuwait's national heritage.
Mr. President, I would like to conclude by referring to my recent visit to Sinjar, which brings together many of the points I have just raised. In Sinjar, I saw terrible destruction. That was what he did five years ago.
Regrettably, little has changed since the liberation of Sinjar. Many people still live in tents on the mountain they fled to at the start of the terrorist campaign.
In August, the world will commemorate the horrific events of five years ago. However, the existence of a single administration and the provision of security as a basis for the reconstruction of Sinjar have not yet been achieved.
Frankly, the continued failure to achieve this is a clear injustice. The Iraqi leadership in both Baghdad and Arbil must act now urgently and decisively.
In conclusion, Mr. President, yes, the challenges facing Iraq are complex, but with all these challenges, I would like to express - once again - our continued and strong commitment to help and support where we can.
President Barham Salih has stated very soon that the situation in Iraq is not good because the Iraqi people deserve much better. However, the situation is improving. This will take some time. But we will succeed with great determination and concerted action, he said. How right he was to say

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]]>dbcooperhttp://stardogger.net/forum/showthread.php?46466-The-United-Nations-representative-paints-a-bleak-picture-of-Iraq-and-warns-of-a-new-slideParliamentary source is likely to resolve the presidency of the parliamentary committees todayhttp://stardogger.net/forum/showthread.php?46465-Parliamentary-source-is-likely-to-resolve-the-presidency-of-the-parliamentary-committees-today&goto=newpost
Wed, 22 May 2019 15:11:12 GMTParliamentary source is likely to resolve the presidency of the parliamentary committees today
2019/5/22 11:50
Parliamentary source is likely...

Parliamentary source is likely to resolve the presidency of the parliamentary committees today

2019/5/22 11:50

{Baghdad: Al-Furat News} Parliamentary source predicted, the presidency of two parliamentary committees on Wednesday.
"It is hoped that the presidency of the committees of foreign relations andhigher education today," the source told the news agency (Euphrates News).
It is noteworthy that the presidency of a number of parliamentary committees are still vacant because of the incompatibility of the parliamentary blocs on the candidates while others were resolved.
The House of Representatives is scheduled to hold its regular session today

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]]>dbcooperhttp://stardogger.net/forum/showthread.php?46465-Parliamentary-source-is-likely-to-resolve-the-presidency-of-the-parliamentary-committees-todayURGENT Cabinet sends 100,000 dinars to every family below the poverty linehttp://stardogger.net/forum/showthread.php?46462-URGENT-Cabinet-sends-100-000-dinars-to-every-family-below-the-poverty-line&goto=newpost
Tue, 21 May 2019 15:44:13 GMTURGENT Cabinet sends 100,000 dinars to every family below the poverty line
2019/5/21 15:47
URGENT Cabinet sends 100000 dinars to every family...

URGENT Cabinet sends 100,000 dinars to every family below the poverty line

2019/5/21 15:47

(Baghdad: Al-Furat News) The Council of Ministers allocated a financial amount as "Eid" on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr for each family under the poverty line in Iraq.
According to a statement by the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairsreceived the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of it "on the proposal of the Minister of Labor Basem Abdel-Zaman, the Council of Ministers decided to give the Eid 100 thousand dinars per family below the poverty line for beneficiaries of the social protection benefit all."

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]]>dbcooperhttp://stardogger.net/forum/showthread.php?46462-URGENT-Cabinet-sends-100-000-dinars-to-every-family-below-the-poverty-lineParliamentary Finance: Adoption of a supplementary budget after next Junehttp://stardogger.net/forum/showthread.php?46461-Parliamentary-Finance-Adoption-of-a-supplementary-budget-after-next-June&goto=newpost
Tue, 21 May 2019 15:27:40 GMTParliamentary Finance: Adoption of a supplementary budget after next June
2019/5/21 8:29
Parliamentary Finance - Adoption of a supplementary...

Parliamentary Finance: Adoption of a supplementary budget after next June

2019/5/21 8:29

(Baghdad: Al-Furat News) Members of the House of Representatives expect to approve a "supplementary budget" for the current year, after June, to promote the reality of infrastructure in the provinces.
A member of the Committee for Services and Reconstruction Parliamentary Abbas Abeer Aifari said in a press statementthat "the Commission is seeking to study the implementation of projects assigned to service ministries, for the purpose of preparing a supplementary budget to improve the service side, especially the infrastructure projects in the provinces," explaining that " Of the absence of treatment units for different types of waste, as thrown in rivers, which affects the environment and health in the lives of citizens and be more influential in the southern provinces as the end of the River".
For her part, a member of the parliamentary finance committee, Special Dulaimi said that "the House of Representatives will approve a supplementary budget after the month of June next."
She said in a press statement that "the rise in oil prices will contribute to the preparation of this budget, which can include paragraphs neglected by the general budget of the state."
While "the member of the Finance Committee, MP Abdul Hadi al-Saadawi," the possibility of adopting a supplementary budget for the year 2019 or not, "but required to achieve that" the existence of financial abundance caused by high oil prices in the global market, "explaining that" The government will send the supplementary budget bill to the House of Representatives for approval. "

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]]>dbcooperhttp://stardogger.net/forum/showthread.php?46461-Parliamentary-Finance-Adoption-of-a-supplementary-budget-after-next-JuneIraq reveals his mediation between Tehran and Washington and the transfer of letters between them {expanded}http://stardogger.net/forum/showthread.php?46459-Iraq-reveals-his-mediation-between-Tehran-and-Washington-and-the-transfer-of-letters-between-them-expanded&goto=newpost
Tue, 21 May 2019 15:12:31 GMTIraq reveals his mediation between Tehran and Washington and the transfer of letters between them {expanded}
2019/5/21 16:12
Iraq reveals his...

Iraq reveals his mediation between Tehran and Washington and the transfer of letters between them {expanded}

2019/5/21 16:12

(Baghdad: Al-Furat News) Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi revealed the mediation of Iraq to resolve the escalating crisis between the United States and Iran and try to avoid conflict and war in the region.
"We are in the process of transferring messages between Washington and Tehran and we are trying to defuse the crisisby taking advantage of our diplomatic relations," Abdul Mahdi told a weekly news conference.
And revealed the dispatch of Iraqi delegations to Tehran and Washington to end the crisis, "and
announced that" he will visit Kuwait on Wednesday to discuss the joint files and ease tensions in the region. "
The Prime Minister," We have developed strategic alternatives in the event of closure of the Strait of Hormuz, "stressing that" the multiple ports of oil export strategic project "
He pointed out that" all Iraqi forces agree on the importance of finding a solution to the crisis in the region, "noting that" there is no Iraqi party wants to inflame the situation of the region, "and
expressed" his hope to add 3 thousand megawatts in the next three months. "

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2019/5/21 14:04
Abdul Mahdi and Haddad discuss...

Abdul Mahdi and Haddad discuss normalization of the situation in the disputed areas

2019/5/21 14:04

[Baghdad-En]
Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi discussed Tuesday the normalization of the situation in the disputed areas during his meeting with the second deputy speaker of parliament Bashir Haddad and his accompanying delegation.

The media office of the Deputy Speaker of Parliament that Haddad accompanied by the heads and representatives of the Kurdish blocsmet with the Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi, and during the meeting, "a review of the latest developments of the situation and events on the Iraqi arena on the political and security sides, also talked about the work of the House of Representatives in the next phase and the efforts of the Foundation To enact laws and activate its oversight role in the fight against corruption and promote stability throughout the country. "

He added that "the discussion of a number of issues and files of common concern, including the need to normalize the situation in the disputed areas and the implementation of Article 140 of the Iraqi constitution, and continuing dialogues between the federal government and the Kurdistan region of Iraq in order to resolve the differences and problems accumulated between Baghdad and Erbil.

He continued, "while stressing mourning and the Kurdish blocs on the need to coordinate between the federal forces and the Peshmerga forces to maintain security and stability in the disputed areas and provide services to all components in those areas."